More Ethan! Great episode to flesh out the Giles character and see that again, people are not one dimensional and all good or all bad. Clever Willow saves the day, this plus Halloween and she's really starting to shine. Poor Giles and Ms. Calendar.

Kendra! Willie! Great set-up episode with lots of peril and danger and a great cliffhanger.

(Yes, I did watch two episodes over lunch while I'm working from home today. )

Two slayers, no waiting! Great final showdown with the assassins and Spike, and good moment at the end with Kendra telling Buffy it's not a job. Oh, and lots of shirtless Angel =yum.

Ted got a little too serious and real world for me. Bad Eggs was a better first half than second. The cowboy vamps deserved their own episode.

Surprise was some good set-up but overly angsty.

Innocence is top class from start to finish. Evil Angel is a much more dynamic and interesting character than one-note broody good Angel. The scene when Willow sees Xander kissing Cordy is heartbreaking. When Buffy finds Angel and he's an ass to her is just brutal. Oz and Willow in the van is touching. This is one of the best ever.

Overalls are my biggest ever fashion peeve for anyone over the age of three. *gag*

I know they had a place in the episode, to show her state of mind, but why does she even OWN them?

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Buffy and Willow wears overalls a lot in seasons 1 and 2. Willow wore them in Phases. I don't remember people wearing them at the time (I'm the same age as the characters) but maybe I was just oblivious. I don't remember wearing them after elementary school. Now I'm going to watch for the final appearance of overalls.

I googled - she had on overalls in Inca Mummy Girl. One site called them her "sad overalls" or "security overalls." She also wore overalls when painting the signs in School Hard, but I think painting overalls are forgivable?